Yet despite its laudable service, CFPB has been added to a still-growing list of federal agencies that recently have been shuttered, with employees laid off and consumers confused as to when or if operations will resume. At the same time, a profusion of lawsuits – including one that intends to preserve CFPB’s record of consumer protection – are challenging the actions of the executive-authorized Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). It is noteworthy that a heroic, 83-year-old, retired pastor is the sole consumer plaintiff joining the CFPB Employee Association, Gupta Wessler LLP, NAACP, National Consumer Law Center, the National Treasury Employees Union, Public Citizen Litigation Group, and the Virginia Poverty Law Center in a lawsuit that seeks to halt what the group calls illegal actions by CFPB’s appointed and acting officials.